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Here's the other book I mentioned, "Savage Continent" out in April I think. The part of the War not much talked about...
Thanks for the link Lee...
You may perhaps be interested in this: ..http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,811918,00.html I hope you've got a good enough translation site.. Norway's ?Prime Minister? Jens Stoltenburg has just apologised for the deportations of the Jews from Norway .. which was mainly carried out by Norwegians, just like the French, Dutch, Hungarians etc., etc., but all of whom kept quiet about it after 1945.
Also of interest is this radio programme from 1992: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/e... in which Christabel Bielenberg makes it clear that only a select few knew what was really happening in the camps until 1945. My point being, Britain couldn't have directly gone into the war to save jews and gays (as John D suggests) because nobody knew what was happening to them at that time. That's all 'victor's hindsight' history.
Lastly, the 27th Jan is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and is the day that the FR of Germany remembers all victims of n#zi oppression.
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